Three Greys Riding School Rockrose Farm, Clayton Hill, Pyecombe, Brighton BN45 7FF

Three Greys Riding School

77 Reviews
  • Friday10 AM–5 PM
  • Saturday10 AM–5 PM
  • Sunday10 AM–5 PM
  • MondayClosed
  • Tuesday10 AM–5 PM
  • Wednesday10 AM–5 PM
  • Thursday10 AM–5 PM
Three Greys Riding School Rockrose Farm, Clayton Hill, Pyecombe, Brighton BN45 7FF

About the Business

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Contacts

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+441273843536
Rockrose Farm, Clayton Hill, Pyecombe, Brighton BN45 7FF

Hours

  • Friday10 AM–5 PM
  • Saturday10 AM–5 PM
  • Sunday10 AM–5 PM
  • MondayClosed
  • Tuesday10 AM–5 PM
  • Wednesday10 AM–5 PM
  • Thursday10 AM–5 PM

Features

  • Wheelchair-accessible entrance
  • Wheelchair-accessible car park

Recommended Reviews

Shirley Morgan
07.03.2024
Three Greys Riding School
This is the best place for anyone who loves horses and wants to learn how to ride. The horses and ponies are treated with respect by all who work there. Everyone is so kind and friendly. This is how a riding school should be run. Well done 3 greys riding school
P D
03.03.2024
Three Greys Riding School
Excellent, my daughter had 4 friends for her birthday, the chap doing the training was particularly good and they were very understanding regarding a last minute cancellation. Thoroughly enjoyable time had by all....and it didn't rain!
Jo Mow
01.03.2024
Three Greys Riding School
I wish I had read the reviews before booking my daughter at this riding school. Lesson learnt. Our daughter, who has only had two previous riding lessons (her other riding school had no availability until Dec) was upon arrival, left to her own devices to find a suitable hat from the disorganised pile and randomly sized headgear. When she couldn't do up a buckle on her hat (bearing in mind she has a developmental co-ordination disorder aka dyspraxia), she was told that she should listen otherwise she will never get on with horse riding and she has to learn to problem solve (she was simply struggling a tricky buckle?). So this is within the first few minutes of meeting us, which we did not understand the relevance of.When her horse arrived it took us by surprise as it was so much larger than the horse at the other riding school. I did question this. Despite providing the same height and weight details, the difference in horse size was significantly different and alarming.Ahead of time I sent the owner of the school a simple guide produced by a national charity, written specifically for horse riding instructors, briefly outlining helpful points on teaching someone with dyspraxia. Receipt of this was acknowledged by the owner, stating that they are inclusive (really? I beg to differ) and that it would be passed on to all instructors but that they were not specially trained to deal with physical and mental disabilities. The guide is not in any way rocket science and does not need any special training to be undertaken to understand it. It is written in plain English.When the lesson started I could see immediately that all was not right. Right from the beginning the instructor had negative body language, seemed very disinterested and unenthusiastic, gave vague, confusing instructions and even rolled her eyes a couple of times when our daughter didn't understand what she was saying. Could anyone in their right mind think that this is a perfectly acceptable way to behave when you are teaching someone...in any capacity? We were so disappointed, particularly having experienced the complete opposite in the other riding school. Their instructors are professional, enthusiastic, make the lessons interesting and fun have fully taken on board our request.I had to interrupt the lesson and ask the instructor if she had received the guide that I had emailed through, and unfortunately she gave me a shrug and said she knew nothing about it. I then gave a quick, on-the-spot brief explanation of what was required, which was far from ideal. After this the lesson did not improve in the least and our daughter just wanted it to finish as soon as possible. I asked the lady in charge why the information had not been passed on as confirmed, and she said it was up to us to let them know this information on arrival (we were never informed of this) and proceeded to show me a sheet of paper with details of the lesson. I did not need to be shown their admin procedures or paperwork, which is meaningless to me - I was there to watch my daughter have a good quality lesson, from a competent instructor who is enthusiastic and enjoys her job. We will absolutely never, ever go this riding school again. This was our first and our last visit and I would not recommend it to anyone. 3Greys - please sit up and take notice and do your best to learn what is meant by good customer service and a good standard of teaching, because it is truly lacking.
Saskia Saracini
07.02.2024
Three Greys Riding School
DO NOT RIDE HERE! The staff are rude and terrible at teaching. The horses are poorly taken care of and overworked! I've never seen a pony in such as bad state in all my time riding. I was humiliated and made a mockery of by the so called professionals". COME HERE AT YOUR OWN RISK THIS PLACE SHOULD BE SHUT DOWN."
Caroline Berndt
15.01.2024
Three Greys Riding School
Amazing experience! My daughter loved her doddle and being around the horses and ponies. Beautiful surroundings in the downs.Vouchers were booked by my brother in Vietnam. Great customer service.
Charmaine Witt
06.01.2024
Three Greys Riding School
My favourite place with my favourite ppl , 5 star hotel" for our favourite poniesWon't get anything better anywhere else
Janice Wells
21.12.2023
Three Greys Riding School
Upon arriving the owner was very friendly and as soon as we paid disappeared leaving us to sort out a riding hat for my grandson which was fine as we know about riding but, if you don't then that could be an issue. My grandchildren were then put on ponies with no conversation about riding experience. (2nd time on a pony). They were then put on lead reins with 1 person holding both ponies. It became very apparent as they were being trotted around the paddock (with others on the lesson) that this was a dangerous situation with my granddaughter bouncing and almost falling off and no one noticing. My daughter then asked to lead her to ensure her safety. No riding lesson to show how to actually ride so if you are looking for riding lessons stay clear as unsafe and unprofessional stable.
T Stars
18.12.2023
Three Greys Riding School
Sadly not sure exactly how many qualified instructors there are, looks like a lot of volunteers and young teenagers, not sure how much my daughter is learning as seems understaffed, busy, a little chaotic, or how much instruction or techniques are being taught, feels more like just sitting on a back of a horse following others. I was hoping for a good teaching service. Disappointed. Also Owner is rather scratchy to say the least!

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Rockrose Farm, Clayton Hill, Pyecombe, Brighton BN45 7FF
Three Greys Riding School